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HOME PAGE Friday, March 21, 1919 iH Sralin — — — es SA et "Wicitly Can You Beat It! vettha, By Maurice Ketten | Copyright, 1919. by the Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Evening Workl.) very next article, my mail suggests something entirely different, and I feel that I am compelled to answer some of these questions from constant readers in more detail than my query column permits. One of the most important questions I re- ceive is about the withered neck and double chin and rejuvenation of these parts is a long, tedious affair which cannot be accomplished in a week or a month, nor answered in a few words, Therefore I shall allow this article and some others on this subject, hoping my readers will follow the advice I advocate presenting the right with patience and persistence, otherwise it is use appearance. The secret less to start the treatment. of the former class RUE. Personally, I do not think massage alone, whether | might be expressed in applied by hand, electricity, vibrators or other mechanical devices, will) | the word “conserva- ‘agin to bring the results that simple exercises for the throat, neck and| tism." Such worhen “gain will accomplish, not only in half the time, but the effects will prove are never led ast far more permanent than any local treatment could possibly bring about. | for instance, by @ These exercises are more or less strenuous, and sometimes, in the beautifully patterned beginning, cause dizziness and soreness of the muscles, but when they | georgette, when they know they can have @0 60 they should be discarded for a time and easier ones, which cause “a a aon mo disturbance, practised for a while, frock. They choose a The withering of the face, neck and chin usually accompany old age, | plain color, and they but sometimes superfluous fat, illness or undernourished system may be do not have it elabor- the cause. ately bead trimmed Whatever the cause, the remedy is the same, because when muscles either, just because @round these or any other parts of the body are exercised constantly the beads are in fashion, blood supply to them is stimulated, the muscles and tissues replenished because they know with the nourishment they have been starving for, and the results are they will want it for easily noticeable in a few weeks of persistent effort. Practical and varied Remember that I have told you often that old age is a discase and Sovasions, a siete must be treated as such, and the difference between youth and old age asic diesen ek js that in youth the muscles are elastic and pliable and in old age they | more practical way decome stiff froin nothing but lack of use, then you will understand ‘This accomplishment that if you desire to bring your muscles back to youthful condition you - of conservative yet must work daily for as many weeks as you have neglected them and al- | modish cloth that lowed them to lose their tone and elasticity. | suit one’s own dally activities is the more easy and economical S a knack of ac- | quiring just the right sort of clothes, so that always they seem to fit into the picture right. Other women are just the re- verse, never having anything just exactly suitable and never . i FALLING HAIR AFTER INFLU-;«pot to provent infection and close INZA-—-N, BB. L.: Fever causes the| tie pores bot those hited ar hair, and as soon as you are|| DAR oy em their own clothes, and iven you for your scalp circulation, |tor about this. 1 do not know the WATCHING signed this plain @lse the loss of huir may be perma- | cause, FoR THE eSoteEctte — trook. 1M ent WRINKLED, OROOPING EYE. SILHOUETTE Almost any daytime BLIND PIMPLES—G. P. V.: ‘These | LIDS—Mrs. W. B. Cu: Old age may } : or informal evening may ) ae Pea Hue ne jcariae yehie oF weak eyesight, This oceasion could be met pped in alcohol a nen pressed | condition can be very successfully hs out with a comedone extractor. Apply |treated through w slight surgical ope oti hthint Maid kak: Alcohol on a puff of cotton to the “eration. gray wi 11d be pretty, Advice on Courtship And Marriage By Betty Vincent The Objecting Parent Again B. 1. Y." and/some one else's judgment beyond a| , There are two kinds] Certain point, In short, {am willing of objectic by pa or satin omplo: foundation, gathered at the back of the neck to lend softness, while the shoulders are draped with straight), 4 lengths that continue down the skirt |There they cross each other and swirl jup to the front, where two corded | motifs hold them at the waist line, ! 16 tdvice, and duly welkh tt lthe samo as they at the back. The I the young people their children are) another's will, 'P? MY life upon lerush of georgette for a girdle carries , interested in rst is the objec- out the soft, drapy atmosphere of the tion founded upon some real vice or flaw in teinperament, The second {s the objection held on “general princi- ples,” Without any reason except the mel (EERE tine é ; | parents’ selfish dosire to keep the] } —_ , . eS — Jections, I can only int out th a Vio a’ Fs rl or boy cannot judge so well as l 8 b B k P. 2 Col. Ashley stepped quietly after Lil tell,” st id simply, “What they were alone in the room, “A new out on my card. And, ob, Col. Ash- Nee ee ae inedor Wilder Library Book on Poisons 2% 220, sr cver 3 ai ials ote aad ely aE hy fe Sate Geet cheeses ® Y Sou eeak iar: [aabe ; lastant ate seb ies m I didn't no more have an idea “No, just @ blind trail know it, my dear.’ | MB, A and experi & gre sight. Comes to i ht stant later she beard him that Sport Carwell was going to di ean it up. Help me move out “You know it! And did you =a A father or mother often sees be- L grt, Who are you? Who is trailing than you have. Do you believe that? of the bookea think" eath the surface certain differences me? Is that you, LeGrand?" she asked fiercely “Good night! some job! Are you "Now don't get excited. Come, T'll| Fashion Editor, The Evening Wortd in temperament or faults of echar- (Cops: The challenge came sharply out of . “lL believ u, Kate. Now ht's get looking for a gecret passage, or is show you the very book, It'a been! — Gout right by George Sully % Co.) down to brasg Who is Jean there a body concealed here and here for some time, and I've known acter which the girl or boy cannot A golt mated to arrangey Norns, PRECADING C4AlTeRs, the darkne and Ashley, who 2 ov Jack laughed as he took hold of some all about it. In fact I have opy | seat a TALES AL Lue AaeasAme Uo GUL Ue% 2 Carnot, and where can J find him?” Jack laughed as hy pold of some all about it, In fac have a copy be expected to see. In this case it| Viole 5 asa aceite tcvluyaunie bet isting ont ie wees Geueld, Aad, Mayor Mardell, ul been following Morocco Kate, “On! rmured, “You want of the heavy furniture and helped of it that L got from New York, last the Colondl move it isn't anything to be Worrted about.” | could loriginal Dress De For the Smart Woman = rm ‘ F To Be Brought Back to a Youthful Condition, dkouets cone SupDENGY By Mildred Lodewick ie SEEN LCAN ste The Copyright. 1019, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) Muscles Must Be Exercised. DRINKING SitHouerre An Easy Model to Accomplish at Home Makes but little difference what I make up my mind to write in my ON THE GLASS : OME women have ¥ A PRACTICAL GEORGETTE FROCK. suitability, ‘Tan Of @e wwe with go'l or silver threads forming a) frock, whose neck is finished ‘ea faint embroidery and seif color taffeta| practical collar, That outiines ta rd as collar and corded | round cut in front in a soft roles «me motifs. The bodice is a plain kimono | order of the monk style of colar. Farbion Hatitor, ‘The Breeing World id you way i sa J Has) taruetl, Guid ut , 5 : t 2 sir that the parents frankly | Deen some du Mpou ate “ig dure. with lucky fb tue bee plodding along through the sand, hin ts only fair t the parents frankly | Sfp gome di Maret and Mr, Caswell. Viel tells Baruett to makw things up : we is oe . . y much, I think. Don't yor I until they had lifted out the ‘But a book on poisons poisonous lain the situation and try to welt au speaks to tia “They Lave a heated argameny, Stumbling over the hillocks of sedge i nink. Don't you explai 3 Kiet i the Geen Vicia’ appenceeee cata tens Gteteee one Yes, | do! 1-1 would like to tear third massive « of volumes was plants it is, as [ found out at th make the son or daughter under- (ie GRA Maria, abd Ob, the, very Brass, halted out his eye I'd like to" their search successful. The us & WWbrary-and poor father was stand, Much misery eae STO aR, Ss, Carvel diet Oe yous, = “Who's the was the insistent Now, Katie, be nice! No use losing little thud, as though something had by some mysterious poison! Ot apparently autocratic decisions on ar Conwell the day of (ble deat. demand. “I know some one is follow- your temper. Thats got you into {lle 1 oe fluor, and, looking, the She bre! rapidly yereon on an Res sleeves: . pracy cata ih eunteed ice ng me. Is it you, LeGrand Blossuin? trouble more. th ce. Try to pl nel sac tack of hysterics, and the Colonel lec ree ae ake Nae did, Uvrary’ card ts charged. with ing m ’ ew rouble more than on ry to play ©& Hf sently to the dining root fhe part of 7 where can record of Weer having ‘been paid. Mtut ‘Pighe.s alitae Have you—have you the lady—you can du it when you 1 have it Per gently te the dtaibe room, wi ate, alias Mc well owed hier for ® act of books, ‘The dutective recngnizes Kindly explanations would clear the He reached in and brought out a in a little while, she emerged, p ‘The voice died out in a choking have to. Callin ines isn't KoIng thin. volun Its title page was in. but otherwi asec t f Ite aituation and avert bitterness, ion her aud ot sob, to get us anywhere, Just tell me thin voluy a i ed, se gial wiore ction, Swwhy shonia NM ‘She's gamer than | thought," where I can find your former hus- eribed 2 Folsonoye Plants of | Wie It was day procession . ‘ t he sets & ‘wateh on’ Hicasonn “kL, mused the detective And, strange or the one you thought was New Jersey figures began to wend its way ov: Sally want to marry? Don't her] Gands tuoaey' trom enti? OMe Hieht be witnesses & mecting betweed him and Moroceo Kat, way de. as It may seem, I believe she cares.” your husband—Jean Carnot. Something father give her everything to make pS aes Then he answered, almost as gently ~ “you're right, Col. Ashley, £ dia Wing more appy? Ff yere’s nothl. ~ as to @ grieving ohild ink sband,” said K her happy? Why, there's noth CHAPTER XV. send mo a note to meet you in this “It is not. LeGrand Blossom, But Kpnk Bn iy Dusband” sail Kate ine at page 4, a spray of dried leaves tho cottage a cheorful light shone, |W Bhe can possibly want that she has! (Conti lonely place? Um so atraid! it is @ friend of his, and | want to be out had tndked me by und and some thin, whitish roots were and now and then a pretty girl Went | serge got right here in her own home! 5 (Sen inued.) “Afraid? Lonely? Why, it's early a friend to you. Wait a moment REAGIAaA REE WEI ECAR. TE disclosed to the door to look out. § EF] Blue ‘ ; satel J won't get it ling, and this is a pi park.’ (Dben ap he came her side —avell, L just went to the devil Somebody trying to press wild nothing, she went buck and mat be- | oe ThiL;, of course, is the pure essen “Oh, won't 1? Well, the man answercd in a low voice. and flashed on his face a gleam from yell that's al 3 flowe asked Jack. “Why all this Side a table, ag which gleamed a] 's° @f selfisliness, Every human being there are others that'l! Wanted you to come here as it's the an electric torch he always carried, Lt Know tt, trouble for that? Humt Doesn't lamp cuff. it, Kate, and L appreciate Place for us to talk—where we she started back and cried smell ke violets,” he added, as he By the Heht of it a woman was] puckle nd hi is entitled to a full, useful py pay well fe your position, I'm not throwin) what I'm can't be 0! £ ay ves and knittin a gecopet heard." Col, Ashley! Heavens! fan ‘ ie ddan ance picked up the spray of her needles flying in and fo of his own, ‘The wise parentlapte to tell, I gu I rather think There was an eloquent silence, and actly!” he chuckled Ne ithate thee Rute ae ene ae the wool, The girl took up| To Miss J.: De seallece that sorvioe and you'll see me asain, Lee So long then LeGrand Blossom said: didn’t expect to dee me here, did you” that with impunity. Now Ine all, Nov it doesn't," agreed the Colonel owing, But Inid if down amen! ic, tor Emma K : i part of t I how, but I'll gee you again! “Tam very happy, Minnie Well, it's all ri you can. And I'l! say this—that after “But if you are not a little careful in ain, Ko to the ¢ and peer} "sn for FE ‘hil Bho moved | Olt) darkness, | “And so am I, Now what shall we “Then you're not after me for are ut iver ie ou watt ta tee handling it you'll be # fit subject for would become you ‘j tai ba puaneak laughing wuirthlessly, and with mut- do 2 gasped and could ne on. ind do as Bicswom is going to do. # bunch of violets—tled with crape." Re ( ded.) | ts mot consul Mmprecations LeGrand Blossom { married as soon as possible hat last deal was straight. I'm not ¢ sh cl 1 hel te You mean tor, # Wor ; Rauipped: aa 1 ' 7 ing Ww thin 4 few feet of the Midden ters here, and as soon as I can I may ,,"Don't get Spotty’s habit, and Will you, Colonel he big blond the dried leaves on the library floor The Making of hay sixteen, eee ae | Blackmail, or i it a division of tho R282 A offer, that, came frou LOIOW UD Your hand, Just Wowise woman daked eagerly Asotin of fhe water hen: yeaa oid and Oa «kmail, a division of t Rae ae ro you seo mc, Kato,” went ot ( ? ’ went on al 60 desirous of havs from the start u vild ap mused ¢ y I'vo 'y sere one a a Pestninetet Adie Mt you {/ will-and here's my hand on i Apaditkat Mactan! Ae thi Ane George Groton ls m OF Pav titled fu ox ces, | EO find out whi hb. Mr. Bloss zn Yes, UeGrand. I'd go anywhere Prot nally this tin Ci The glean, fresh sun was stiining ip 1. And we don't want any ng 6 ute y a ia | Psa § to you until with yo ou kna h a thing turn yut t way I BOUND ows of Col, ne else » fate of Socrates, rry silk taffeta uidec \ 1 wise pos H you-you know that on tk Ane When Ne kwe . Brie : Balt ‘all into the sear and yellow pe Li lad 1 doy my dear. Tt may Mey shut my eyes to 0 ao ae wane canting oka aig ELL put this away ; By Bruce Barton | dress made to yle by the pi und, fa Tenet ec He ankien at Sates +e eat ie ened the ne jorni He eH © looked at the compound leaves, aia . rapy| ee : pes {ix his attention on a pas either.” Say woody, things that, under ciroun Called toward the next apartment: jn the characteristic large umbels, Be Published on This Page— | ot Ry Ge pei sigue a, aston, nh =messenger “Why! y ° tances, ght need ex my UP, «Rom d er flesh poots, viol t more or Why! What do you mean? H Ribot att id * ¥ F rage ; na t t nC him a note was: from a un?” and 1 : to Just getting. Any “ 7 D z she sh Bim ® fates | It w {rol i the hidden detective knew that th You mo you want 1 & WWen rt think (nin mae be our buey fle {pressed fat, and noted Beginning Next Monday. esa (informal ate good man heca rother Gah an toaenr ce et girl had drawn away from the young pigec ee Lit may not, Better } fetes eure UNG waaie (VE hundred dollars—mo fairs. Will you Suppose | i 7 Lpibbesieen wz like that, ye h yf what had been verdure ‘ aa de objected. 1 : in Mice on tn late He race ae oy rein oan nd suppose I ret e ete Fi a greenish, yellow el t su t a simple pata onl : no\the young man was one of the Sout th a farewell party. able to get lon ' a don't. ing, Colonel Col fr La ites fat “es 1 : iat t Way that will nop ot ve i Colonel's aides. tm not tied Carwell busin: Tan eRten alae Euan it ever bet I feet just Nike fish- pur a, was from the local father had been able to savo in a life require much ould ; Blossom just sent out a note to a uot, I'd be glad to chuck it vere's’ Would mean hard: jay, Ing and you number Hit time of hi unceasing toil trimming? Am 6 Bl % ' , Miss Minnie Webb," the screed, which B@thing in it any more, since there's and 1 don't mind ; s ‘Nough said. I'm with you."" wore not a half dozen men in M hea tain : the Colonel. perused’ ead ho chance for @ partnership, We'll ing that I'd like to get back to tn And then, aa farted toward h I've been ao anxious suis draw a check f ne | tee hes ‘aly, be olng to meet her in the park Just go off by ourselves and be happy fluning if iT: tO Fen bath, the Colonel saw a dirt Do exclaimed Vink, ‘when YF gh ef Rg Wwelgh 112 pounds, \ ft ao | et Oe iaenlene won't we, Minnie y sing: Bo tf you'll come to reawon, bath: the Colonel saw 3 y alle she caanie into the room top turned ver curtously, ey MISS A. Lb ‘ 1 Le ey 1 know." “I hope so, Ly GH hale ecu an acnls em : soulat ane as anything happenec er erently, and thon lifting the mat pn if eee Heh \staed the deleee 2 Gant will belp you and-—Blossomy al teri rm ; ELT, the sua rane This design in i ree she gasped. “Phen you re wiiae y happened," she onservative and I ¥. should ave. mA y Kilfully though not think we must, yes." “NT may aa well tell you th lume to act amas Ronit Know what naAlil, where no Marauder could pos may be trimmed | a 16 aE APY Vuhich, there Work tear it a e No. What made you think of of ano, modded vaguely ae aot the area dolestive. mihor, it wae handed to me by on ure ee ae w bias folds of Tae - ke it upon himself | y in and about 4 No, Of t ean wh arrest Une olson ver father? 1 tue While moe ang ning through my head words | alk or with or I? to r a hag tiie n silence, but by "OMe It was pnotion, Wall, if terran Wear dene n eT WAU ia Balin’ the, baokened be 19 Bow the of x Juergens | twa. coe yl ot So | the Cole We have to leave, we will, 7 Wa Ac eriand 2 G rything—the poison book anc ¢ ou're too good for this town, Toc Se allen tae y pine " eae ae he Bale Meera a eve, em Hin a friend of Loti js everything’ the, powon ook and thn Nigh cence kaa mea vou " ¥ grave vag YOu and agal ie ‘Words Wer ie ( ae what was & i | tache. & \ aay ; : vi 2b) tie evavel walk. was You" and again the words w f y to vou and | ‘The printed scrawl was signed n't drawn a Look from A bit from Mr, Barton's new novel, aa : al that | nutcly 1 for} ‘Then quick istepa Ww 1 - ! DOERR NT AR Oe i for a long time,” “The Making of George Groton.” It| g ey ‘ Isticr 1 do as yon sas “I did once or twice FOR PARALYTIC PATIENTS, fs ‘ along through the ' “Pp YY, inati i . shappi « miseredie that it Ear Wong Sane He NGI DAN CHAPTER XVI. wd come for once,” said the Colonel softly, and but that Was when the library was |S # fans nating story of a country For hand mal vad hAEt y poss 3 t ia @ ston in front of the benchon ‘WT Wha after another socrot meet hatent Timentiond oe You te the there waa o grim amile on hia face. first oncned, some years. sau, ‘Thia bey whe camer te New York yd a a Se Der ne dicti which sot the shrouded and dark fig ing between Le nd Blos Moroceo Kate seemed to be co an MO OITaE ak Kahin ponent! je dated @ week ome. hut tho the Rig Agns ef Wall Street: Making! © RAR. ORF: ener Per I shou'd rather buy my | 4fe of the girl . ae between WeGrand Blossom || Monod e atgmed to ve con- bath and a breakfast Col, Ashley, maid juat gaye it’ to ms " money too easily at first, he finally | Which strips of webbing connected to 3 finnier® and Morocco Kate that Col, Ash. jidering as x1 in the darkness, winking mysteriously to Jack Young, "Very likely It was mislaid.” dalla and aunt his fall a frame cover the mattress, the fram PR .exper ip ven at abigh| «LeGrand! Oh, I'm. so glad ley had a talk with her—and /2",/* lone sgh caine fronr her lips, indicated to his helper that he was “That's what I supposed. But 1 fails and outof hie failure grows sue: | J ‘ ' * Price if necyssary, than act upon came! What is it? Why “aid you a ang it vu as though she had come nted in the tibrary. went at once to the library, and 1 °@88% You wit be inter from the! webbing and patijnt being raised) te you gain “y ally. to the end of everything, “What is it?” asked Jack, when found that the book had been taken first to the last word. wether by gearing: sda > Si 3 (TANCE : nee Tat aba fi ns PR ON Eis 2 ei ce al eee |enough for a dress dark MN matin ue Red | ‘ | that my E year'g suit i be remod A “ Hed for a dress? tt » " d pe vd | fits me snug, and \ ! Kt the long, plain 24 5 . are tight ‘ »| Jacket had three hs plaits down back while front wis was in the book—#ome- the lonely moor and among the sand in, crossing to | bulky than a mé@re dunes to where a tiny cottage nestled side, Material marker; and, opening the slender vol- in a lonely spot on the beach, From signs Mow would you oug« gest making up 3 1-8 yards of grey voile, embroidered at bot~ tom in white, Do you think a strictly tale lored suit would be too old for me? Ans 21 years. MRS, C. F. White voile band trimming. Few atricte ly tailored suits are worn, and I would advise you selecting 4 more youthful style, 4s most of those im vogue are. blue 1A K n collar